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robert: very few. david: what propelled you to say i am going to give this all up and start my own company? robert: very few software companies were actually efficiently run. we took the kernels of best practices. david: you became involved in philanthropy. robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic. one thing we have to do is ensure our society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you were growing up in denver, the son of school teachers, did you ever think you would become the wealthiest african american in the united states? [laughter] robert: i was basically raise
robert: very few. david: what propelled you to say i am going to give this all up and start my own company? robert: very few software companies were actually efficiently run. we took the kernels of best practices. david: you became involved in philanthropy. robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic. one thing we have to do is ensure our society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was...
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robert: yes.id: you are not a member of the royal family. robert: my grandfather was essentially the first chief justice in the uae when the federation was established. my father was an ambassador. so i come from a family that has justice, diplomacy. after my father passed away, i was brought up by my grandfather at a young age. david: your father passed away because of something tragic. robert: yes, he was assassinated in france while he was in bassett are. david: how old were you? robert: i was six years old. david: you are living in abu dhabi when this occurs. you later go to college in the united states. how did you happen to pick tops university? i think i had been to the united states wants. the summer ioast graduated. that was the first time i went to the west coast. it was then that i realized i was deeply tricked by friends and colleagues who convinced me to go to boston. i love boston, but the weather. from a kit coming out of abu dhabi where temperatures in the summer are north of 100 d
robert: yes.id: you are not a member of the royal family. robert: my grandfather was essentially the first chief justice in the uae when the federation was established. my father was an ambassador. so i come from a family that has justice, diplomacy. after my father passed away, i was brought up by my grandfather at a young age. david: your father passed away because of something tragic. robert: yes, he was assassinated in france while he was in bassett are. david: how old were you? robert: i...
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robert: it's insane, really.t does the council, like, what kind of strategy are you trying to develop? what can be done to help these people? cally: one of the things that we've seen even within internally is that, as malcolm said, that we're seeing a lot of displacement. poverty isn't just in chinatown. it's actually across all neighborhoods, and actually, from one of our reports that we found that actually 30% of those living in poverty are actually on the west side. so we have a lot of families living--we have multiple families living in different units, in in-law units that aren't actually being counted. robert: are there any solutions in sight, any kind of programs that gear toward trying to solve this problem? it's so vast. malcolm: well, i mean, i think with regards to, you know, the housing situation, you know, i think over the past several years, the focus has been on producing more housing, and certainly, we should do that. but i think that we now need to start looking at preserving housing and protecti
robert: it's insane, really.t does the council, like, what kind of strategy are you trying to develop? what can be done to help these people? cally: one of the things that we've seen even within internally is that, as malcolm said, that we're seeing a lot of displacement. poverty isn't just in chinatown. it's actually across all neighborhoods, and actually, from one of our reports that we found that actually 30% of those living in poverty are actually on the west side. so we have a lot of...
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robert: all right.ow about for you? is this festival kind of a unique thing, or are there a lot of places for reggae artists and pacific islander reggae artists to perform and to showcase themselves? sammielz: yeah. i mean, out in new zealand, they hold one of the biggest i guess reggae festivals, pacific--polynesian reggae but every year, i believe there's quite a few festivals that happen throughout the year. not only that, i mean, there's a lot of shows happening as well and stuff. so yeah. robert: is the bay area a pretty big scene for this, or still growing? or where is it at right now for that kind of thing? sammielz: i wouldn't really know. probably danny would know, but i guess-- robert: what do you think, danny? danny: i think it's still growing. and that's the reason for the festival is to showcase the polynesian artists not only in music, but in arts and crafts, dancing and various other art forms. robert: do you think that this festival is a good place for people to kind of get an introducti
robert: all right.ow about for you? is this festival kind of a unique thing, or are there a lot of places for reggae artists and pacific islander reggae artists to perform and to showcase themselves? sammielz: yeah. i mean, out in new zealand, they hold one of the biggest i guess reggae festivals, pacific--polynesian reggae but every year, i believe there's quite a few festivals that happen throughout the year. not only that, i mean, there's a lot of shows happening as well and stuff. so yeah....
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there was a robert kennedy to .love, and a robert kennedy to hate. a robert kennedy to trust.ert kennedy to suspect. his idolaters were matched in the intensity of their affection for him. it is easier to say who is not a great memento is. we all bestow greatness quicker on our artists and politicians. history will find it someplace robert kennedy. he was at a time or physical comfort was the object of desire, a hard driving and fearless adventurer whose --l atlas energy took him him toess energy took the tops of mountains. through dangerous rapids. down snow-covered slopes on excursions into the african bush. he seemed driven by an urge to risk his life on frequent occasions. he was among overblown politicians a cool political realist whose relentless aggressiveness was relieved by a sometimes irrepressible sense of hur, which he employed at s own expense. >> i asked my wife as i was coming down whether she could think of a joke. she said, if they look at the top of your head, they will laugh. >> at a time when the young were confused and rebellious, he was a political apostl
there was a robert kennedy to .love, and a robert kennedy to hate. a robert kennedy to trust.ert kennedy to suspect. his idolaters were matched in the intensity of their affection for him. it is easier to say who is not a great memento is. we all bestow greatness quicker on our artists and politicians. history will find it someplace robert kennedy. he was at a time or physical comfort was the object of desire, a hard driving and fearless adventurer whose --l atlas energy took him him toess...
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robert: wow.ow, of course, at the beginning, there was almost sort of this idea of just trying to bring in the issues into awareness. a lot more people are more familiar now with the issues and things like that. what are the kind of stories that are being told on this festival? what are you kind of seeking to tell? daniel: yeah, i think that we're really seeking to lift up voices that represent the diversity of the lgbtq community. we have stories, as i mentioned, from all over the globe, but also diverse perspectives. one film in particular that's really i would say a highlight of the festival, it's a documentary called "call her ganda," which is by filmmaker pj raval. it's a story in the philippines of a woman named jennifer laude, who's a transwoman that was murdered by a us marine. and it's really profiling her mother's fight for justice for her daughter.ies e f our festival this year, which is lights, camera, take action, d it really i thincialk ties, , here on my t-shirt. and ties back to fr
robert: wow.ow, of course, at the beginning, there was almost sort of this idea of just trying to bring in the issues into awareness. a lot more people are more familiar now with the issues and things like that. what are the kind of stories that are being told on this festival? what are you kind of seeking to tell? daniel: yeah, i think that we're really seeking to lift up voices that represent the diversity of the lgbtq community. we have stories, as i mentioned, from all over the globe, but...
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a robert kennedy to trust, a robert kennedy to suspect.rs were matched in the intensity of their affection for him only by fury of those he angered. it is easier to say who was than who isman and we all bestow greatness quicker on our artists than politicians. history will find its own place for robert kennedy. time whena physical comfort is so often the object of desire, a fearlessy adventurer whose relentless energy took him to the tops of mountains. rock-minedgerous rapids. slopes.w-covered on excursions into the african bush. he seemed driven by an urge risk his life on frequent occasions. overblownng politicians a cool political realist whose relentless was relieveds by a sometimes irrepressible sense of humor, which he expense.at his own >> i asked my wife whether a joke.d think of she said if they look at the top of your head, they'll laugh. >> at a time when the young were confused and rebellious, he was a whotical apostle offered some hope that there was worldly pleasure to be actions.m noble >> a place that i can stand and i can
a robert kennedy to trust, a robert kennedy to suspect.rs were matched in the intensity of their affection for him only by fury of those he angered. it is easier to say who was than who isman and we all bestow greatness quicker on our artists than politicians. history will find its own place for robert kennedy. time whena physical comfort is so often the object of desire, a fearlessy adventurer whose relentless energy took him to the tops of mountains. rock-minedgerous rapids. slopes.w-covered...
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robert f.ennedy human rights hosted this event. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the invokeation by ather matt malone. > let us pray. we meet not in a moment of mourning, but in an hour for hope.
robert f.ennedy human rights hosted this event. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the invokeation by ather matt malone. > let us pray. we meet not in a moment of mourning, but in an hour for hope.
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robert: what about chief justice roberts, you are o workin a book, he is the key vot >> yes. of course, it does. i think for a cple of reasons. he is theeast i had logically ridge i had of the other conservativ. pete: he does think about the court as an stitution. for example, when you talk about the roe versus wadeed prt, only clarence thomas is on rord opposing record. we don't know how the other conservatives would vote. chief justice roberts would think twice and maybe four times about whether he wants t overturn a 45--year-old precedent and the same may be true on gay rights,. for examp this is, by the way, i think many people have wondered about justice kennedy's decision to step down. many people say, doesn't he know that whoever who comes will saw the legs out from all the things he did. he wrote thee- sx marriage opinion in 2015. justiceennedy thinks once it is in place, it is gng to sta and no going back. i think justice roberts would thinkou thery supports it. ast nothing like justice kennedy or sandra day o'connor was.rt ro they did overturn a cision? >> abud vers
robert: what about chief justice roberts, you are o workin a book, he is the key vot >> yes. of course, it does. i think for a cple of reasons. he is theeast i had logically ridge i had of the other conservativ. pete: he does think about the court as an stitution. for example, when you talk about the roe versus wadeed prt, only clarence thomas is on rord opposing record. we don't know how the other conservatives would vote. chief justice roberts would think twice and maybe four times...
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robert: 1994.avid: you worked there for a while, and then how did you decide you wanted to go into technology banking? robert: right. well, like all things, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. at the time, technology for us was defense contractors. we had another company we had taken public called microsoft. we had another company we called on called ibm. that was the world of technology as far as goldman was concerned. david: were there are a lot of african-americans in technology at the time? robert: very few. very few. i was our first m&a banker on the ground in san francisco focused on tech and then we decided to form a tech group and that created a whole other nexus and dynamic of opportunity. david: your job is to convince clients to hire goldman and give them good advice. robert: right. david: did you meet steve jobs? robert: i did not meet steve jobs personally, but i was on the team that we actually got engaged. we had to, at the time, you may not remember this, apple was u
robert: 1994.avid: you worked there for a while, and then how did you decide you wanted to go into technology banking? robert: right. well, like all things, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. at the time, technology for us was defense contractors. we had another company we had taken public called microsoft. we had another company we called on called ibm. that was the world of technology as far as goldman was concerned. david: were there are a lot of african-americans in...
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robert: these are not isolated issues. you have the president goingn after china trade, $50 billion in new tariffs as he's ornegotiating with north. >> absolutely simultaneously the trump administration is asking china to go on a limb and continue enforcing sanctions against north korea and presumablyrod north korea along to make the deal that is outlined in that page and a half agreemt to keep talking, and at the same time he's slapping tariffs on up to $50 billion woh of goods with immediate retaliation by china. it'sof kin- yes, they're two different tracks. but they're happening so cse gether and they simply can't be separated politically and they certainly can't be separated by xi jinping. >> he's made an explicit connection betweenhe two. he said at the summit, part of the reason china may not be as cooperative onanctions is because he's been tough on them on trade so he's actually put t these tngs on the same track and that makes it very complicated for him going forward on north korea and trade.ta roberting about b
robert: these are not isolated issues. you have the president goingn after china trade, $50 billion in new tariffs as he's ornegotiating with north. >> absolutely simultaneously the trump administration is asking china to go on a limb and continue enforcing sanctions against north korea and presumablyrod north korea along to make the deal that is outlined in that page and a half agreemt to keep talking, and at the same time he's slapping tariffs on up to $50 billion woh of goods with...
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robert: 1994.: you worked there for awhile, and then how did you decide you wanted to go into technology banking? robert: in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. we had another company we had taken public called microsoft. we had another company called ibm. that was the world of technology as far as goldman was concerned. david: were there are a lot of african-americans in technology at the time? robert: very few. very few. i was the first on the ground focused on tech and then we decided to form a tech group and that created another nexus and dynamic of opportunity. david: your job is to convince clients to hire goldman and give them good advice. did you meet steve jobs? robert: i did not meet steve jobs personally, but i was got on the team that we actually got engaged. you may not remember, but apple was under assault. steve said, i am not coming back unless there is a different board. we fired the board, got rid of the ceo and invited him to come back. david: you are now living in s
robert: 1994.: you worked there for awhile, and then how did you decide you wanted to go into technology banking? robert: in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. we had another company we had taken public called microsoft. we had another company called ibm. that was the world of technology as far as goldman was concerned. david: were there are a lot of african-americans in technology at the time? robert: very few. very few. i was the first on the ground focused on tech and then we...
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i do think robert mueller will issue his report this summer. he doesn't want to interfere with the midterm elections that is why jim comey was criticized to post to the elections that is a constitutional rabbit hole. so we will produce a report this is different from the starr report a few years ago. it required him to write a report and then sending that to congress. so the special counsel governing this matter and then he could just sit on the no requirement to make it public but then he also has to comply with grand jury secrecy rules and and it makes you wonder if we ever will see a full report in public because of the classified nature and secrecy.d d s for their consideration because president trump has made it clear he doesn't want that report to go. forward. you are on thein with nelson cunningham go ahead. >> caller: >> comparing this to clinton and nixon and so forth but that is a contrived situation to make a list like something happenedha and now we want the president to determine on the interview. that doesn't even make sense. who
i do think robert mueller will issue his report this summer. he doesn't want to interfere with the midterm elections that is why jim comey was criticized to post to the elections that is a constitutional rabbit hole. so we will produce a report this is different from the starr report a few years ago. it required him to write a report and then sending that to congress. so the special counsel governing this matter and then he could just sit on the no requirement to make it public but then he also...
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once again, moderat robert costa. robert: good evening. just one week after abrnctly ing a meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un, president trump announced the june 12 summit i a go. on friday, he met with north korea's former spy chief at the white house. the huddle was the culmination of this week'sen develo. days earlier secretary of state mike pompeo hosting a dinner with him and other officials in new york to continue the rapid fire diplomacy that ban -- began almost as soon as theresident pulled out of the planned summit eek. today the perspective lowered expectations. presidentru: i never said it's going to go in one meeting. i think it's going to a process but the rhythms are building. robert: peter, he's talking about the beginning of a process.s if t just the start of a long process, what does success look like on june 12? peter: that's a greatst qn. now we're looking at june 12 as a gets to know you pluseeting. that's what he called it. they were trying to downplay expectations because i think it's become clear to them th
once again, moderat robert costa. robert: good evening. just one week after abrnctly ing a meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un, president trump announced the june 12 summit i a go. on friday, he met with north korea's former spy chief at the white house. the huddle was the culmination of this week'sen develo. days earlier secretary of state mike pompeo hosting a dinner with him and other officials in new york to continue the rapid fire diplomacy that ban -- began almost as soon as...
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robert: she did. impact of bringing me and my brother was for us to understand our community stood for was striving something, and it was important we were part of it. that is part of the lifelong part of my soul, which is i have to get back and help my community move forward in this wonderful country called america. david: we are in the african american history and culture museum, of which you are one of the largest donors. your mother was living in denver at the time, but she grew up in washington. your grandparents, what did they do? robert: my grandfather was the postmaster general here in the d.c. area. before that when he was in high school, he worked in the senate building. he worked in the senate lounge and served coffee, tea, and took had sent codes from various senators as they came in. when president obama was inaugurated, i brought my grandfather, who was 93 at the time. while we were there feeling the majesty of the moment, he would look up in that senate building and pointed to one windo
robert: she did. impact of bringing me and my brother was for us to understand our community stood for was striving something, and it was important we were part of it. that is part of the lifelong part of my soul, which is i have to get back and help my community move forward in this wonderful country called america. david: we are in the african american history and culture museum, of which you are one of the largest donors. your mother was living in denver at the time, but she grew up in...
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now back to "headliners, robert f.atest leader of our time has been struck down. he lives on in the mind and memories of mankind. he lives on in the hearts of his countrymen. no words are sad enough to express our sense of loss. >> bobby had a very tough time after his brother's death. he would go lie on his brother's grave. he would wear his brother's overcoat. he was overcome by the ghost of his brother. >> the story i remember dad relaying to me was that bob kennedy talked to the president on the phone a day before, i guess, he was shot. but he couldn't remember what he had said. it kind of haunted him. >> in washington, the kennedy legacy continues, like robert kennedy, president johnson has become personally invested in the civil rights struggle. with kennedy watching, he signs the civil rights act into law on july 2, 1964. in a symbolic gesture, he hands the pen to kennedy. >> i thought that was a gracious act on lyndon johnson's part, because as you know, they have had a lot of challenges between the two of them
now back to "headliners, robert f.atest leader of our time has been struck down. he lives on in the mind and memories of mankind. he lives on in the hearts of his countrymen. no words are sad enough to express our sense of loss. >> bobby had a very tough time after his brother's death. he would go lie on his brother's grave. he would wear his brother's overcoat. he was overcome by the ghost of his brother. >> the story i remember dad relaying to me was that bob kennedy talked...
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robert: is nancy pelosi nervous? >> ire think tas been concern from both sides that the focus might be generated towards the senate because democrats have a decent shot of flippingsehe h but pelosi has a lot of things to think about, is r leadership at stake because of this energy we are seeing from new generation of democrats. robert: the court and congress, we are going to have to leave it there we are glad to have it there. before we go, we would like to extend our sympathy to the families, friends and colleagues of the five joernalists who senselessly killed on thursday in maryland. even with their hearts broken, the dedicated staff put out the newspaper today, remarkable courage and resilience to remember the five journalists. thank you and good night. funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand the challenges of today. an research the technologies of tomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them part o our team. >> additional funding is provided by -- >>
robert: is nancy pelosi nervous? >> ire think tas been concern from both sides that the focus might be generated towards the senate because democrats have a decent shot of flippingsehe h but pelosi has a lot of things to think about, is r leadership at stake because of this energy we are seeing from new generation of democrats. robert: the court and congress, we are going to have to leave it there we are glad to have it there. before we go, we would like to extend our sympathy to the...
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robert: you said anger the pentagon. secretary mattis at the pentagon has been somewhat quiet t inhis process but secretary of state pompeo has been o front. >> secretary of state pompeo has taken the lead in preparing the summit a working with president trump, according to reports, no easy task pulling off the summit in a short period of time. secretary mattis made an extraordinary speech today at the naval war colle. he made comments about russia which seemed out of step with president trump's more favorable view vladimir putin, but interestingly, he also made a commbot north korea in this deal. he said it's a possible path towards pea now with north korea. now, that is a wildly different characterizations of the outcome of the summit than theen press grandiose words saying that he solved the nuclear issue once and for all. there's nothing to the actual outcome of the summit or this short, vaguely worded communique they issued at the end of the sumt, there's thing in there that says the nuclear program is resolved. it'
robert: you said anger the pentagon. secretary mattis at the pentagon has been somewhat quiet t inhis process but secretary of state pompeo has been o front. >> secretary of state pompeo has taken the lead in preparing the summit a working with president trump, according to reports, no easy task pulling off the summit in a short period of time. secretary mattis made an extraordinary speech today at the naval war colle. he made comments about russia which seemed out of step with president...
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i'm robert costa. we discuss president trump's zero tolerance immigration policy and its cost both political and human. tonight on "washington week." president trump: we're going to keep families together but the border isoing toe just as tough as it's been. [applause] >> president trump insists the administration's hard line immigration stance remains but o does an face on his policy of separating children from parents who enter the country illegally. amid the firestorm, the president blames democrats. presid t trump: democrats don't care abouthe impact of uncontrolled migration on your communities, your schools, your hospitals, your jobs, or your safety. >> and mexico. president trump: mexico is doing nhing for us except taki m ouroney and sending us drugs. >> on capitol hill house republicans postpone a vote on a long-term legislative fix. >> we've all been negotiations for the last several weeks. we'll spend the weekend, delaye a vill next week. >> but the president tells them to stop wasting their
i'm robert costa. we discuss president trump's zero tolerance immigration policy and its cost both political and human. tonight on "washington week." president trump: we're going to keep families together but the border isoing toe just as tough as it's been. [applause] >> president trump insists the administration's hard line immigration stance remains but o does an face on his policy of separating children from parents who enter the country illegally. amid the firestorm, the...
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. >> earlier today senator spoke on the senate floor to honor robert f. kennedy. he talks about mr. kennedy's life and his impact on the united states history. >> today we remember robt f. kennedy whose life was brutally savagely cut short 50 years ago. robert kennedy was a presidential candidate, a united states senator, member of this chamber, an attorney general, a naval officer, a father, a son, a husband, a brother, but more than all of that he was a beacon of hope amidst turbulent and difficult times in our nation. and he was an inspiration to generations of americans. speaking at his younger brother's funeral, our former colleague senator ted kennedy said that robert kennedy, quote, need not be idolized ornlarge in death beyond what he was in life, that he can be remembered simply as a goo and dent man ,aw suffeng tried to right heal it, saw war and tried to stop it. i was inspid hffts to right wrong and heal suffering and stop war. inspired enough that when i beor and was assigned an office, that happened to be the former office of rert f. kennedy in the russell building, i
. >> earlier today senator spoke on the senate floor to honor robert f. kennedy. he talks about mr. kennedy's life and his impact on the united states history. >> today we remember robt f. kennedy whose life was brutally savagely cut short 50 years ago. robert kennedy was a presidential candidate, a united states senator, member of this chamber, an attorney general, a naval officer, a father, a son, a husband, a brother, but more than all of that he was a beacon of hope amidst...
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robert: no. mary: yes. bob: no. jonathan: long btp's or long spain through year-end? robert?ert: i like them both. spain is a much easier call. mary: spain. bob: can i short them both? jonathan: is the trump twitter account the new leading payroll indicator? robert: no. mary: hopefully not. bob: no. jonathan: great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob. that does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, general motors signing
robert: no. mary: yes. bob: no. jonathan: long btp's or long spain through year-end? robert?ert: i like them both. spain is a much easier call. mary: spain. bob: can i short them both? jonathan: is the trump twitter account the new leading payroll indicator? robert: no. mary: hopefully not. bob: no. jonathan: great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob. that does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this was bloomberg real yield. this...
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robert: no. mary: yes. bob: no. jonathan: long btp's or long spain through year-end? robert?ert: i like them both. spain is a much easier call. mary: spain. bob: can i short them both? jonathan: is the trump twitter account the new leading payroll indicator? robert: no. mary: hopefully not. bob: no. jonathan: great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob. that does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> kuwait, uae, and saudi arabia gather to talk. storm central. storm season picks up in the u.s. terror of time. clock runs out to get exemptions on steel and aluminum tariffs . the fallout from trade breakdowns. alix: i'm alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg commodities edge." 30 minutes
robert: no. mary: yes. bob: no. jonathan: long btp's or long spain through year-end? robert?ert: i like them both. spain is a much easier call. mary: spain. bob: can i short them both? jonathan: is the trump twitter account the new leading payroll indicator? robert: no. mary: hopefully not. bob: no. jonathan: great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob. that does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this was bloomberg real yield. this...
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robert: no. mary: yes. bob: no. jonathan: long btp's or long spain through year-end? robert? like them both. spain is a much easier call. mary: spain. bob: can i short them both? jonathan: is the trump twitter account the new leading payroll indicator? yes or no? robert: no. mary: hopefully not. bob: no. jon: they got their pr standing in the corner. great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob. that does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> i'm alex deal, and welcome to bloomberg commodities edge. minutes to focus on the trading
robert: no. mary: yes. bob: no. jonathan: long btp's or long spain through year-end? robert? like them both. spain is a much easier call. mary: spain. bob: can i short them both? jonathan: is the trump twitter account the new leading payroll indicator? yes or no? robert: no. mary: hopefully not. bob: no. jon: they got their pr standing in the corner. great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob. that does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m....
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robert? robert: i like them both. spain is a much easier call. mary: spain.short them both? jonathan: there we go. the trump twitter account, is it the new leading payroll indicator for payroll friday next month? yes or no? robert: no. i bet on volatility, so no. mary: hopefully not. bob: no. jonathan: you guys wanted to avoid that. they got their pr standing in the corner. great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob. that does it for me from new york. that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. for our viewers worldwide. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ . >> kuwait, uae, and saudi arabia gather to talk. storm central. storm season picks up in the u.s. terror of time. clock runs out to get exemptions on steel and aluminum tariffs. the fallout from trade breakdowns. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg commodities edge." 30 minutes focused on the physical aspect behind trading with the smartest voices in the business.
robert? robert: i like them both. spain is a much easier call. mary: spain.short them both? jonathan: there we go. the trump twitter account, is it the new leading payroll indicator for payroll friday next month? yes or no? robert: no. i bet on volatility, so no. mary: hopefully not. bob: no. jonathan: you guys wanted to avoid that. they got their pr standing in the corner. great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob. that does it for me from new york. that does it for us. we will see you...
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robert: flattery is not enough. it doesn't seem like the president is paying a political cost for tse moves on the litical stage. we had a poll this week that six of 10 americans are satisfied with the economy. there does not appear to be a revolt against his trade policies. charlie: the fact that the economy is roaring gives him little room. even if the economy is damaged by a trade war and retaliatory tariffs, we are still at full employment and people are doing quite well. relati to how they have been ever since the slow but steady escalation of things. now he is enjoying the peak of it. at some point the party will enl and maybe thatlook differently. we should remember that his unorthodox he o -- unorthodoxy on trade has been one of the core appealing things to his insurgent campaign that put trust into the republican nation, along with things like immigration. he is feeling more confident about the psidency, he has figured out where the levers of power are or have decided he doesn't need to listen to his advise
robert: flattery is not enough. it doesn't seem like the president is paying a political cost for tse moves on the litical stage. we had a poll this week that six of 10 americans are satisfied with the economy. there does not appear to be a revolt against his trade policies. charlie: the fact that the economy is roaring gives him little room. even if the economy is damaged by a trade war and retaliatory tariffs, we are still at full employment and people are doing quite well. relati to how they...
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can imagine robert kennedy walking and seeing that wreck as he was on this beach. county,out to baker , and this is an iconic photo of him on the runway with the mountains in the background and with his dog. there is a version of this picture that ted kennedy gave to me a month before he passed away. you can see here the snow-covered mountains in the background and walking down the nway, and one of those few moments of peace and reflection senator kennedy, when he gave me this picture, he wrote me a in july, onewas month before ted kennedy passed away. onsaid, i have alwaysfreckles y may 22, 1968. he said he has a copy of it hainin his office. and he knew a little bit from our conversations that bobby had been an inspiration to me, and he wrote, i know that bobby played an important role in shaping your views, i thought you would like to have a copy of the photograph for your senate office as well. i only wish i could give it to you in person. he wrote. photo proudly displayed on my senate office wall. of the verye special feelings that we have in vietnam ingwe had
can imagine robert kennedy walking and seeing that wreck as he was on this beach. county,out to baker , and this is an iconic photo of him on the runway with the mountains in the background and with his dog. there is a version of this picture that ted kennedy gave to me a month before he passed away. you can see here the snow-covered mountains in the background and walking down the nway, and one of those few moments of peace and reflection senator kennedy, when he gave me this picture, he wrote...
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kerry kennedy daughter of robert f kennedy and her book robert f kennedy ripples of home.oger biles author of mayor harold washington, champion of race and reform in chicago. on sunday our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with former president of the aclu nay dean straussen and her book hate. why we should resist it with free speech. not sensorship. a journalist with his book everything you love with burn. inside the rebirth of white nationalism in america. pulitzer prize winner with the making of the american sea. and author robert kerrson with rocket man. and the astronauts who made man's first journey to the moon. watch our live weekend coverage of the 34th annual printer's fest in chicago starting saturday at 11:00 eastern. >> former analytica president appeared for a committee for a second time to take questions about the company as alleged data privacy practices and relationship with facebook. much of the hearing focused on testimony given by christopher wiley who claims the company played a role in the 2016 brexit referendum and shared private user data. the
kerry kennedy daughter of robert f kennedy and her book robert f kennedy ripples of home.oger biles author of mayor harold washington, champion of race and reform in chicago. on sunday our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with former president of the aclu nay dean straussen and her book hate. why we should resist it with free speech. not sensorship. a journalist with his book everything you love with burn. inside the rebirth of white nationalism in america. pulitzer prize winner with...
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justice roberts: sure. is -- ore kate -- it it is more said that important that the case gets decided then that the case gets decided right. it has to be one or the other. the world is going to change if it is six or seven. in that case, you do your best and come to a resolution and four ands out five to it is six days, i don't know why that wouldn't be and 90 zero opinion. i get it doesn't implicate broader issues but how you should interpret a statue. i wanted toson: about televising court arguments. you have taken a lot of steps as chief justice to make the court or transparent. audio recordings are available more quickly during your tenure and you are very able counselor and chief of staff gave a wonderful presentation of the courts updating of its website and the accessibility of electronic filings that are now available through that website. wonder, given that you have taken the steps toward transparency has the time come to take the last week and arguments?he court the argument against televising so
justice roberts: sure. is -- ore kate -- it it is more said that important that the case gets decided then that the case gets decided right. it has to be one or the other. the world is going to change if it is six or seven. in that case, you do your best and come to a resolution and four ands out five to it is six days, i don't know why that wouldn't be and 90 zero opinion. i get it doesn't implicate broader issues but how you should interpret a statue. i wanted toson: about televising court...
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still with me, robert, mary, and bob.nto next week, there may be concerns after that payroll report that we have to worry about the fed. what is the message to not fear the fed? robert: one is bond side and the other is that this is a less liquid, later cycle environment. at this point, typically the fed is moving but the yield long-term yields have stabilized. fixed income products tend to perform well. equity volatility tends to go up and progress in the market tends to slow down. for obsessionking but as you get closer, the risk will be rising. the pessimism is not the way to go for long-term fixed income. we are not at 1.5 on the 10-year note. jonathan: how do we know what you are in the cycle? i hear people talking about late cycle. what does that mean to blackrock? bob: it is a challenging debate. economically, with unemployment rates below the natural level, that would suggest we are later in the cycle. as we know based on history, that does not change until something disrupted and is subject to change a lot. asanc
still with me, robert, mary, and bob.nto next week, there may be concerns after that payroll report that we have to worry about the fed. what is the message to not fear the fed? robert: one is bond side and the other is that this is a less liquid, later cycle environment. at this point, typically the fed is moving but the yield long-term yields have stabilized. fixed income products tend to perform well. equity volatility tends to go up and progress in the market tends to slow down. for...
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those images accumulate here for robert f., this was the measure of a life well lived. , the , a human connection touch, the look, the moment between strangers and friends, where we leave aside expectation and ego and acknowledge each other's worth nd wisdom. where we pause and see each other. when we look past color or creed and class and recognize a our ity we all share imperfections, our contradictions, our hope for mething, for a truer, kinder tomorrow. that humanity anchored my grand father, it carried him from the fields of farm workers to the hollows of appalachia to the sprawling reservations of indian country to the tenments of bed sty where in the shadows, in the background, the sought es that rarely or got attention robert kennedy found the arteries of our to ican heart and he said those forgotten, your country sees you. your country values you. america would not be america without you. he held our hands, he knelt by their sides. he shared their sorrow. and he lifted their spirits. it wasn't radical or revolutionary
those images accumulate here for robert f., this was the measure of a life well lived. , the , a human connection touch, the look, the moment between strangers and friends, where we leave aside expectation and ego and acknowledge each other's worth nd wisdom. where we pause and see each other. when we look past color or creed and class and recognize a our ity we all share imperfections, our contradictions, our hope for mething, for a truer, kinder tomorrow. that humanity anchored my grand...
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tuesday was the 50th anniversary of robert kennedy's assassination. next, we hear from former clinton andll grandson joseph kennedy paying tribute to the late senator. this is about an hour and a half. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen please rise for the invocation by father matt malone. >> let us pray. we meet not in a moment of morning but an hour for help. for this memorial is not only our remembrance of things past , but the touchstone of our present. and the right of dedication to our future. we gather here in this sacred place for the memory of all of our fallen heroes for our hearts with the highest aspirations of the nation to proclaim to our fellow citizens and to the worl world, bobby kennedy still lives. in millions of hearts that seek a new world. and in millions of minds, to dream things that never were and ask why not with every ripple of hope. so to make this proclamation that only through human words or earthly gestures in this spirit of prayer, that privileged place with every soul with the grace of god transformed our wounded heart into
tuesday was the 50th anniversary of robert kennedy's assassination. next, we hear from former clinton andll grandson joseph kennedy paying tribute to the late senator. this is about an hour and a half. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen please rise for the invocation by father matt malone. >> let us pray. we meet not in a moment of morning but an hour for help. for this memorial is not only our remembrance of things past , but the touchstone of our present. and the right of...
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robert: that is the concern.rope was horribly fragmented for centuries, then world war ii kind of drove this fragmentation to the most extreme and tragic levels and we saw some to go to a more enlightened european union. the problem is as world war ii fades in our memory, we start losing our commitment to that. tom: the unilateralism of donald trump entrenched, is it permanent or will it moved to something like we saw out of the atlanta charter consensus. >> we are talking about subsequent decades as opposed. my feeling is that americans are rad tired of the angry rhetoric -- already tired of the angry rhetoric and polarization. they will want a leader or a government that is more measured in its words. problem, ase is a the memory of world war ii fades , we are going to be drifting back to nationalistic fundamentals. tom: we saw that a quebec with out editorializing. let me tell you about a way to dazzle roz jeff robert shiller. your master's degree from your the bloomberg terminal at yale university. shiller,e
robert: that is the concern.rope was horribly fragmented for centuries, then world war ii kind of drove this fragmentation to the most extreme and tragic levels and we saw some to go to a more enlightened european union. the problem is as world war ii fades in our memory, we start losing our commitment to that. tom: the unilateralism of donald trump entrenched, is it permanent or will it moved to something like we saw out of the atlanta charter consensus. >> we are talking about...
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robert: that's good to hear. >> anthony: worth driving across the state in a blizzard for. >> robert:sure. >> anthony: wow that's treason. do they, like, change the plates on their car or like wear a disguise, i mean -- >> robert: it's different. the poppy seeds help. >> anthony: yeah, i like this roll. it's awesome. just delicious. well, i think we've learned something here today. jersey cheesesteaks, i'm not saying they're better than philadelphia. yeah i am, actually. so there. this is great. >> robert: glad you enjoyed it. from maybelline new york. temptation mascara our most addictive volume. creamy formula infused with coconut extract. lashes so soft... so dense... so tempting. new temptation mascara. only from maybelline new york. stella artois. voila! pockets. enjoy! why let life....keep you from enjoying life... at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. so that if your customer needs shoes, & he's got wide feet. & with edge-to-edge intelligence you've got near real time inventory updates. & he'll find the same shoes in you
robert: that's good to hear. >> anthony: worth driving across the state in a blizzard for. >> robert:sure. >> anthony: wow that's treason. do they, like, change the plates on their car or like wear a disguise, i mean -- >> robert: it's different. the poppy seeds help. >> anthony: yeah, i like this roll. it's awesome. just delicious. well, i think we've learned something here today. jersey cheesesteaks, i'm not saying they're better than philadelphia. yeah i am,...
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robert kennedy was an incredible story. he was a man who evolved in the course of his life and when he died, he had achieved, he had achieved such affection an such popularity, because unlike anybody else who has run for president since, he understood the meaning of loss. he understood vulnerability. and it made him a better man and a better politician. and it's quite a day, joe to sit here and remember all of this, a flood of memories. >> it really is. and david ignatius, though, just for younger americans, actually just for people that may be 50 years or less, i think it is important to remind people that when mike barn kill says that things are different today than they were in 1968, in many ways though still the same, a few, a few quick points here. one, things were actually much worse in 1968. in many ways, our perspectives are so skewed by what's happened to us over the past 15 minutes that we lose perspective of just how horrific things were in 1968. not only the assassinations, but the riots, 100 young americans as
robert kennedy was an incredible story. he was a man who evolved in the course of his life and when he died, he had achieved, he had achieved such affection an such popularity, because unlike anybody else who has run for president since, he understood the meaning of loss. he understood vulnerability. and it made him a better man and a better politician. and it's quite a day, joe to sit here and remember all of this, a flood of memories. >> it really is. and david ignatius, though, just...
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robert f. kennedy human rights hosted this event. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the invokeation by ather matt malone. > let us pray. we meet not in a moment of mourning, but in an hour for hope. for this memorial is not only our remembrance of things past, but the touchstone of our present. and the right of dedication to our future. we gather here in this sacred place for the memory of all of our fallen heroes for our hearts with the highest aspirations of the nation to proclaim to our fellow citizens and to the world bobby kennedy still lives. in millions of hearts that seek newer world, in millions of minds that dream things that never were and ask why not in every ripple of hope. yet we make this proclamation not only through mere human earthly jesttures, but of prayer, that privileged place with every soul with the grace of god transformed our wounded hearts of wounded healers. where sorrow is charged with meaning and human weakness is redeemed and hope reborn. and so we pray let
robert f. kennedy human rights hosted this event. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the invokeation by ather matt malone. > let us pray. we meet not in a moment of mourning, but in an hour for hope. for this memorial is not only our remembrance of things past, but the touchstone of our present. and the right of dedication to our future. we gather here in this sacred place for the memory of all of our fallen heroes for our hearts with the highest aspirations of the nation to...
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and he wants special counsel robert mueller to investigate.terday congressman adam schiff released a letter he sent to the committee's chairman devin nunes two weeks ago asking him to give mueller the transcripts of the interviews the committee conducted during its investigation. in the letter schiff wrote, these materials may be important to mr. mueller's investigation and shed additional light on the issues of collusion and obstruction of justice. i also have concerns that certain witnesses may have testified untruthfully before our committee and believe that mr. mueller should consider whether perjury charges are warranted in light of the additional evidence in his possession. congressman schiff told nbc news he thinks donald trump jr., roger stone and erik prince are among those who should be investigated for potential perjury. all the house intelligence committee's interviews were closed-door. according to schiff the committee was supposed to publically release the transcripts after chairman nunes ended the investigation in march but the
and he wants special counsel robert mueller to investigate.terday congressman adam schiff released a letter he sent to the committee's chairman devin nunes two weeks ago asking him to give mueller the transcripts of the interviews the committee conducted during its investigation. in the letter schiff wrote, these materials may be important to mr. mueller's investigation and shed additional light on the issues of collusion and obstruction of justice. i also have concerns that certain witnesses...
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king and robert f kennedy himself. is 1963, right after that meeting he had w with harry belafonte and lena horne and robert f kennedy. th i is baldn. , , hed d on televisioion said, i'i've got no couountry, f got no flalak. he was o only 16 yearsrs old. icould nonot say, you do is t o don't haveny evidence to prove that he does. ere were tearing down n his i is becausean francisco engagingng as most othther citis are, and somome gro urbanan renewal, w which means m moving groes. out. it means negegro removalal. were talking about humuman bein. not t such a tng as a monolithic wall or obstrtrtion, these are negr wasasn girls who at 16 and 17 stitill fl they havave any place here. based on the performance of the entire country. amy: james baldwin in 1963. we will be back with michael eric dyson, authoror of "what truth sounds like: rfk, james baldwin and our unfinished coconversation about race in america." ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we tu
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i agree with you, robert.resident bush 41, my former boss, agreed in plainspoken ways, single-syllable words. the ones i was thinking of as you were speaking were "this will not stand," that is what i think people remember him saying. he also did not believe that as president of the united states there should be a lot of i in presidential speeches. if there were too many "i's," he would circle it and change everything to we. in a democracy, that is a good thing. as henry mentioned, or i guess it was iain mentioned, a few years ago i made a documentary about president bush and it is on netflix, it is called "41 on 41." it is only 90 minutes long. it is not 13 seasons of game of "game of thrones." it is the opposite of "house of cards," and it is nonpartisan and it is the story of a remarkable life. as we were researching how to do this, what we did was sent a researcher to the bush library, and she found a bible that president bush's mother gave to him when he was confirmed at age 14. she inscribed a poem insid
i agree with you, robert.resident bush 41, my former boss, agreed in plainspoken ways, single-syllable words. the ones i was thinking of as you were speaking were "this will not stand," that is what i think people remember him saying. he also did not believe that as president of the united states there should be a lot of i in presidential speeches. if there were too many "i's," he would circle it and change everything to we. in a democracy, that is a good thing. as henry...